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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1911)
«» «O» OO o OO <31 : (Glic Sinliam Virus 9 LETTERS FROM OUR p 8 COUNTRY pub ; ished every F riday by U I«. (1 OOD I N O KrirroM * ni > l-norwiar--« CORRESPONDENTS Puhhcallv loiipeöknl Enterad at th«- poatoflic* at Scio, Or«., u« æcon-l-clM» mail matter. JLL HOME Sbehirn Stau ¡‘HIM Your Suiuriptlvt! riptrrd vO t!x OU lUmfU la tb< ifM b«low Tititt irocv al aa4 <rt thr tendit #1 Ite 51.25 i»U Mt * IIM<-KI fciK >x HA ll-X: (>M year In advance ................. ...91 One year, at end of year................... 1 Six months In advance...................... Three months in advance................ Single copy in wrapper............... AllVKItTIHIXIJ 25 60 75 So 06 HATE*: Card of thanks................................... Special obituary notices, |>er line Extend.-d Wedding ■ ommrnU, per line.... Display ads. to be changed weekly if desired, one column wide each insertion. per inch.. .. Business locals per line .......... Ixmg time standing a-ts. contracts made on application. 60 <« 03 15 06 or ft OIK'H ESTliS The Scio Orchestra in greatly appreciated by persons from other towns and it is h common expression that they are surpris ed to find a town this size with so excellent an organization. We fear that too many of our citizens fail to appreciate ifA excellence. The orchestra is very liberal with its servi'es and is always willing to help out at public exercises and school entertain ments without pay. lz>t the public be a little more liberal with its expressions of appre ciation. IF YOU SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE YOU CAN GET THE 62 WEEKLY ISSUES OF T he YOUTH’S COMPANION for 1912 6.r only J1 75; a1«> all the I mum lor tbc rrniaining werk* ot 1911, Free. It i» your U»t chancv to get Ihr paper at thia price. t>n January 1, 1912, it will lie ailvauccxl tu fJ.UO. Serials and Other Stories. The 32 laatica of 1912 will contain the equivalent of 30 wlume« of the beat reading, including nearly 300 Storiea, Article« by Fantooa Writers, Athletic« for Boy», Chat« with Girl», the Doctor'» Weekly Counael, etc. .Vw ? ,4* <«*• werwz«»/ /»” Ml lit )’•»»/* t l«<Al«»a, FREE to Jan. 1912 F»»ry New S «tase ri ber wke cels eet • im I •••da tbte •<>* (er s^ewlwsw tb«e payarl wHb SI.7Ä for »he S2 »eoMeeol Tbe C mtsms A m for I • 12 «01 me*« All Ibe iemse« fw the rewteirUn« weeks <0 1911 (ree. tweiaMlin« the hewUMl H*War Nembwe| ah« The Compasión'» Fklure Calender for 1912. lHho<raph»d i« 12 eoUra and tolti <an <»r» K.I». MR« M •••«V MM IM»M« ■ «4t whMriarttM.). Tb.» TU < fw U m U wwb» W l»11 «M I m SI.T» » ww la.« c U m . •« IM. mx <» O» Ja.u«,, i. tata, u «a u «a.«M»u «• st. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION BOSTON. MASS N«w Swb«rir<MM l««xd .1 TL. Off«r». W. E. Parker of Albany, wits in Shelburn Tuesday on busi ness. Frrnk Gooch came down from the Gooch mill for an over Sun day visit. Then- was a dance at the hall Saturday night Fred Gooch paid the town a brief visit last week. .Marion Tindall departed for Portland to take treatment for an afflicted leg. E. B. Spangenburg and son. Roy, arrived from Vancouver on a business trip. Alfred Blatchford, one of Shelburn’s leading merchants, made a business trip to Portland Monday. Tbiinai Topics Mrs. Selling and daughter were Albany visitors Saturday. Come out and hear “Uncle Ep from way up kentrv. who has cum down to look abeout a sp •II” at Riverside high school Nov. 26. Admiasion 25c and 15c. Henry Struckmeier has return ed from Washington and is in good health and excellent spirits. Several from this neighborh.iod have been attending the revival meeting at Crabtree and they seem quite interested in the good work. Miss Compt »n and the Misses Tumidge spent a very pleasant evening at J. 11. Kelleys recently and were served with light re freshments. These refreshing rains which no doubt have l>een almost uni versal, raised Crabtree creek almost to overflowing. Y ens Y ensen <► Santiam Farm Topics One of tl e residents of Crab tree accuses one of our neighbors of swiping 19 head of his fine turkeys and brought suit «gainst him last .Monday to recover damages. Erank Smith of Lacomb, was down visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Racoon Hollow over Wednesday night Mrs. Neva Si urges returned to her home in Burnet» .Monday. While M. C. Gaines was gauk- ing around looking for snipes Friday, he caught his toe under a root and fell down injuring the mnsclea of his shoulder and had to call on I)r. Prill. Some of Wess Kinges neigh bors was out of pork, so they went to Wess’s hog pen where he had some nice porkers and borrowed one as Wess had plenty but Wess did not like his style of borrowing after dark. Limon Smail gathered up a wagon load of girls and bovs and went out on an old-fashion call Friday night up to* Riley Mont gomerys. They report having a way up old time. The proprietor of the Santiam farm and good wife were Albany visitors over Jriday night with Mrs. Rebecca Morris, sister of .Mrs. Gaines. Isaac Crabtree, living east of Scio, was over Sunday to the Santiam Farm laying in his winter supply of cablwgc. He only wished a few, just three sacks Hull. He is still looking for ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY a nice widow as he winked at Latid Titira a S/MCudty one he passed in the road Sur • day on his way to the farm. John Crabtree of Scio, visited Get the Best. You can get his uncle and aunt at the farm. it of us. Courteous employes He was toged with his fix-up on, looking around to see if he could Prices Reasonable .......... find soma young lady who would wish to do his cooking for him as he was riot cut out for a L. M. CURL, Mi'- batchelor anti his mother is now Both Pbune« 228 8. Broadalbin hl. Albany, Oregon visiting in Idaho. .Miss I tort ha Smail, who has a bad cut and bruised hand caused Û. e 0 >«■■«< *-«■■»-<> o from being thrown from a horse o about two weeks ago. is slow I v improving. Quite a crowd gathered at the Largest Stock outside of Portland home of Geo. Griffin Sundav night to bid Mrs. Neva Stores Samples and Estimates on Request good bye and wish her a safe trip ♦ home. FISHING TACKLE Geo. Bilyeu anti wife went to their son’s Sunday evening to _____.......................... . Expert Truss fitting — Camera supplies, etc be readv for butchering his pigs ♦__ .Monday morning Woodworth Drug Co ., Albany, Ore Mr. and Mrs. Newton Crab tree visited their son-in-law, OF-------- --------------------------- ---------------- <>«■«■< I Frank Summers Sunday, taking with them a large gander as n present for Thanksgiving. The gander was tied in a sack with its head out, lying back of the seat in the buggy. When all at once he wns missed and they re turned home but no gander could they find or hear of. P ie E ater . i i I I I WALL PAPER (I V IT ■ | W ebster ' s I ' N ew ' I nternational D ictionary I D« •• • WKW CHEA- rt* - TK>N. c -vertag every Bald of the world'a thouaht, act. m an t cui: .ro. The new unatindaxel dtcUuna, many yeara. i l Reran.» ** «leSnee over 400,000 utt.iiw: u „fj, . more than ever bel re appeared between two Cover». «700 J-«4ca. 0< hx > Jl- JuatraUon». THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? / I * I Recame lt th* dictionary with the new divvied pace. A “IHroke ot Oonlua.’* 5 it I« an •ncyck'padla in a atn<¡» volume. PF Becaaae It t» accepted by the Court«, School« and - . Pr,’M im (he one luprrin« aa- . 1 ib .-l(y. Because Recatile *>• »ho know» W/n» Hacera». J.rt na tell you about thia new work. 1 ■■ I* Redaction Welborn Hems Newt Crabtree sold his farm of 10 acri s to <). G. Wymun last week. A. P. Hirons made a trip to htayton Saturday to see the doctor. Mr. Meir took two loads of celery to Stayton the last part of the week. He realises a good profit from his patch of celery th s fa!!.- There will be preaching at the Presbyterian church next Sunday by Rev. Kvtchem of Salem. .Mr. Petrock has been sawing A. C. Wyman's railroad wood with his gasoline engine the past few days. Lloyd Tindall was in Scio the first of the week. W ood B ee ON---------------------- — Mens and Boys Coats and Suit' Ladies and Misses Coats and * uits ; b AND CLOSES TIII RSIHY EVEXIXO. We have all the' latent styles in Ladies, M isses, Mens and Boys Coats and Suits to select from. garments for ladies and We carry the for men and young men. misses and the Ladies (’oats to lie on sale as low as, $2 38 Lailies Suits to be on sale as low ns. . . . .$6.75 Misses (’oats to be on sale as low as 95c Fur pain» in th«- aid* or cheat dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain'» l-iniment and bind it on over th«- neat of pain. There in nothing better. Fur nale by all dealer». THE LOCAL MARKETS The following are caah price» quoted on Thursday of each week by ui r dealer*: Wheat, per bunhel........................... t SO Oata, per buahel......................... 45 Flour, per Mck ............................... 1 20 Bran, per ton.......... ..................... 2H 00 Short», per ton.............................. 31 00 Chop, per ton ................................ 31 00 Rutter, (Country) per roll.......... 50 Egga, per doten....................... 41 Chickena, per pound.............. 12 Chicken», |>er |xsind, young broiler« 11 <«ee»e, per pound ......................... (9 Turkey«, per pound........ a .......... 18 Ducka. per pound ... ............... 12 Beef, per pound, live weight ... 04 Pork, drenaed ................................... OS Veal, per pound, for »hipping . It \ v SALE COMMENCES THURSDAY We have one of the ve rv best lines of Ladies Coats and Suits on the market. Mens overcoats to be on sab? as low as $4.95 Mens suits to be on sale as low as $5.50 Bovs suits to be on sale as low as $1.38 I’his is the Sah» that saves • von liionev • An yon« »»n üg a akMrh and w>ai txHrfclv a*r«rfain <»«r «|*4nta n frw •b«h#r af 4« ^at»i!'»l- a. ( ««»nnkM t»«x«ao<ri^|a e» rx5«>^iti<J MitOftOOl na a*e>t fr*«. ar «NT CT f..f ae<-nrtng palatila. i‘»l«ru talan tbn urh Haiti À <« k 9* »•* *-*<*«, «Mhoa< rharv*. m lU Sckntlfic Hmerlcan. A han4am*«ly HtwatrwfM vaatty. Tarvaat Hr >i ai« *t of any • tmmi IIÉ«* feximaL Terma | »•w : fnP r - ntba. |L by al r»*«•*««)«** Regular Price Charged for Goods Sold on WESELY Q. CAIN ’•» MUNN & Co.”New Tori Scio Bracci» <M»«w <9 9 9*. Vfaahia<ttm D U Time t OUR MOTTO ONE PRICE TO ALL ■*.*V I Oregon